Kitchen-sink.



P. 6%. mm 511 03221 sum. APPLIOATIOIFPILED APR. 7, 1913.

' latentm Aug.26,191-3.

2 BHBBTQ-SHEET l.

arm 33 of the sink'14 and the sink lowered in the position as shown inFig. 1. It. is held in this lowered position by means of the projection13 on the arm 10 which abuts the rod 6 and prevents the sink fromdropping to a lower position.

Should the party using the sink desire to change the height of the same,the pawl 27 is released from its position in engagement with the gearwheel and the crank 26 rotated thereby causing the sink to rise by meansof the gears 21 and the gear teeth on the sleeves 8. This motion causesthe flexible tube 16 to slide within the tube 18 and when the desiredposition is reached the pawl 27 is then allowed to drop back into theteeth of the gearwheel and the device is held immovable.

While in the foregoing -I have shown and described the preferredembodiment of my 4 invention, it is to, be understood that I may changethe'structure and arrangement of pai'ts without departing from thespirit and scdpe of the claims.

What I claim is 1. In combination with a sink, rods supporting saidsink, sleeves slidable on said rods, and means to slide the sleevesver-. tieally.

2. In combination with a sink, rods, sleeves slidable on said rods,means to pivotally connect the sink to the sleeves, and means to adjustthe sleeves vertically with relation to the rods.

3. In combination with a sink, rods, sleeves slidable on said rods, anarm pivoted to the sleeves, the said arm fixed to the sink, and gearsadapted to slide the sleeves with relation to. the rods. 4. Incombination with a sink, rods, sleeves slidable on said rods, ears atthe lower extremities of said sleeves, arms pivotally mounted on saidears, said arms extending rearwardly and downwardly to form stops, andmeans at the opposite end of said arms to attach a sink.

5. In combination with a sink, brackets, rods supported between saidbrackets, sleeves 'slidable on said rods, ears formed at the lowerendsof said sleeves, arms pivotally mounted at the outer extremities ofsaid ears, the said arms extruding outwardly and supporting a sink, rackteeth formed on the sleeves substantially at right angles to the ears,and gears meshing with said rack teeth to adjust the sleeves withrelation to the rods.

rods supported between said brackets, sleeves slidable on the rods,means to pivotally attach a sink to the lower ends of the sleeves, aflexible connection between the sink and a drain pipe, and means toadjust the sink vertically.

7. In combination with a sink, brackets, rods supported between saidbrackets, sleeves, ears formed at the lower extremities the ears, saidarms extending downwardly and rearwardly to form stops, the oppositeends of said arms being attached to a slnk, a drain pipe, a flexibleconnection between the. sink and the drain pipe, and means at theextremity of the flexible connection opposite the sink to form atightjoint.

8. In combination with a slnk, brackets, rods supported between saidbrackets, sleeves slidable on the rods, a sink pivotally connected to"the lower extremity of said sleeves, and means to hold the sink in, afolded position.

In testimony whereof I afiix my signature in presence of two witnesses.

FREDERICK G. LANE.

\Vitnesses B. HARwoon, J. M. SAMUELS.

of said sleeves, arms pivotally secured to 6. In .combination with asink, brackets,

